Book Two in the “Devoted Christian” Trilogy
What happens when the church grows familiar with God? When worship becomes casual, sermons become comfortable, and holiness becomes optional? Returning to Reverence confronts the quiet crisis beneath modern Christianity—a fading sense of awe.
From Eden to Revelation, Scripture reveals that the fear of the Lord is not a hindrance to joy, but the doorway to it. This book invites believers to rediscover reverence as the heartbeat of faith, the beginning of wisdom, and the anchor of true worship.
Through rich biblical exploration, historical reflection, and pastoral insight, the book shows why reverence protects the church from deception, fuels obedience, strengthens holiness, and draws believers near to the Holy One.
More than information, Returning to Reverence is an invitation to behold God again—to tremble before His majesty, rest in His mercy, worship with wonder, and live with joyful submission.
For readers longing for a deeper experience of God, this book offers both challenge and hope: the fear of the Lord is not the end of love; it is the beginning of it.


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